RE:Trillion dollar startups?Hahaha! I know It's Dec 1rst,but I never hurd of December Fools day before...lol
gilver wrote: Is Poet potentially much bigger than we understand according to book author. Mark Stabsbury? Seems to be lots of excitement building at Adora. I have always been a supporter and true visionary long of Poet, unfortunately any long who posts here gets trashed daily as a pumper so that badger-traders have impetus to deride any supporters seemingly to support their supposed share flipping. Those who are holding long may be very, very lucky. How Poet is beginning to be positioned in the Mae market space, particularly because of AI. even exceeds my expectations by a vast amount. Can we rule out a trillion dollar market cap for Poet? Seems far-fetched, doesn't it? If this happens, will Poet get their organically or by hyper-inflation? lol. Because Poet has a flexible and disruptive platform will the journey to a trillion dollar market cap somehow find Poet? With the size of customers that Poet has in it's ecosystem, does potential high volume and proliferation put Poet in that realm? Suresh has always said that what Poet has invented needs to be scalable and to be manufactured in high volume? Realistically even if Poet rapidly advanced to a 5 billion US market cap hypothetically in 18 months or less from now, many true longs would do really well. But a possible trillion dollar market cap for Poet would make it like an Nvidia. When such comparisons were posted about before, I shyed away from commenting on that so as not to be labelled falsely as a pumper here. But what rid Mark Stansbury understands Poet much better than any of us can imagine? Will this be not just a home run stock, but actually a grand slam stock? In some of Suresh's presentations over the years it seems the hints were there. I'm still not sure if eve he envisioned the possibility of Poet being on a journey to a trillion dollar market cap. Certainly posting by trder-bashers across the financial chat sites will likely intensify as will attacks on longs. As this happens, there will be no need for me to post much as the market momentum will take care if itself. My expectations still remain tempered and realistic as Poet still needs to prove out itself. But I am now closer than ever in being right. And I have always consistently posted that one only needs to be right once!
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